This Galaxy S9 Android Pie update guide explains the new features in the Recents screen in Android Pie update for Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus, how to use the new Recents screen gestures, how to dismiss individual app from the Recents screen, and how to disable suggested apps in the Recents screen.

What’s new in the Recents screen in Android Pie update for Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus?

In the Samsung Galaxy phones, the Recents screen is usually called Overview screen in the stock Android. Correspondingly the overview button in the stock Android is Samsung’s Recents button.

Basically, the Recents (overview) screen lists all recently used apps. You can quickly re-open them, or open them in the multiwindow mode (both in the split-screen and pop-up views).

Android Pie (Android 9) revamped the Recents/Overview screen to stack the list horizontally (instead f vertically as in previous versions of Android) to work better with the new Android Pie navigation gestures.

In Android Pie update for Galaxy S9 and S9+, Samsung adopted its own full-screen navigation gestures and own Recents screen design.

Compared to Galaxy S9 and S9+ with Android Oreo, Android Pie update for Galaxy S9 and S9+ made has a different Recents screen:

As in the stock Android Pie, the Recents screen in Android Pie update for Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus also stacks apps horizontally.

A row of suggested apps is added by default on the Recents screen. Of course, you can disable the suggested apps on the Recents screen (read on).

Some multiwindow features were removed. For example, you cannot find the snap window feature on Galaxy S9 and S9+ with Android Pie update.

You have to use the gesture (swipe up) to close an app in the Recents app. In S9 or S9+ with Oreo, you can swipe left/right, or use the close button to close individual apps.

You have to use the app icon in the Recents screen to launch the app in split-screen view or pop-up view.